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1. The dangers of narrow thinking
The little prince shows the accompanying ignorance with inadequate and narrow views. For example, in chapter 4, when the Turkish astronomer first presented his discovery of the A-612 Asteroid, no one cared because he wore a traditional Turks suit. Years later, he gave a similar lecture but wore Au clothes and received many compliments from the switch. Because the 3-pointed flower described in chapter 16 has spent its whole life in the desert, it is wrong to conclude that the Earth has only a few human beings and they do not have roots, are always floating.
Even the main characters in the Little Prince sometimes have limited thinking. In chapter 17, the author admits that his previous description of the Earth focused too much on humanity. In chapter 19, the little prince confused his echoes into the voices of men and accused people of repeating. The story shows that these hasty judgments lead to the development of dangerous patterns and prejudices. They also block the way of crial and open thinking, which is extremely important in a balanced and happy life.
Much of the content of the Little Prince considers the narrowing to be a quality of adults. Even in the first chapter, the narrator clearly separated between the worldview of adults and children. He described an unimaginable, boring, supreme, and stubborn adult stating that their limited views were true. On the other hand, for him, children know dreams, open thoughts, and be aware as well as sensitive to the mysteries and beauty of the world.
In the first chapters of the story, the narrator explains that adults lack the imagination to see his Number 1 painting, showing a python swallowing an elephant, not a hat. As the story progresses, examples of adult blindness gradually emerge. When the little prince moved from one planet to another, the six adults he met were proud to reveal their qualities, and he was then stripped of contradictions and omissions.
The little prince represents the openness of children. He is a wanderer, constantly asking questions, and willing to accept the invisible, secret secrets of the universe. The novel shows that this curiosity is the key to understanding and living happily. However, the book also shows that age is not the main barrier between adults and children. For example, the narrator was a bit old to remember how to draw, but he was still young enough to understand and make friends with the little prince, from a strange place.